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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY. MARCH 19, 1853. , < Ohkxkys in I'awk Dr. CUtk men- tions a curious circumstance which wwa rulni* cdioluui in Norway, by Bernard Aukor, ol Christiaan. He stated that Grout Britain had the Orkney lalunds, unty in puwn, Limiting °u * * *°” 10 ^ eet ^ - on( * records, belonging to the Danish Grown, at Copenhagen, Mr. Anker found that these Inland* were consigned to hogland in lieu of u dowry for a Danish prin cess, married to one of our Kngliah kiitfa.iiptm condition that them* inlands should be restored to Denmark whenever the debt for which they >v. ic pledged should bo discharged. Thorn fore, as the price of land, aod iho value of m e y» have undergone considerable nlierat since thin period, it is in the power of Den mark, fc.i s very small niioi, to cluhn posses sion of the Orkneys.—Notes and Queries. Mon »v Sthono Minukd WqjiJR.—Tlio t.'lcvo lund Herald says that on the 1st iiutani, aoinu tii ty women, well Imcltcil by gentlemen, proceeded the grocery ol - Anthony Jacob*, hi Ahlduud, mid ask fog him to di.«coiiliuuo the solo of liquor mid the uni of a hug.uolln hoard, whmli hud enticed many of the youth Hnd Koine of tho married men from their lioiue«. ]|e refused, and tho iiulica chopped hit* bagatelle table into kindling wood mid emptied his Ihjuo. a into the street. They then visited another grocery mid a tavern, both of which capitulated tSF" Mrs. Fanny Keinhla is uiiiiuuiicpiI to about to leave England for some years. Him is e ing to the Uuitou ritutes. Dry Ooods, Clothing, ho. UNION SAVINS STORK. „ _ wiiodumadk and uktaii, CLOTHING STOKE | | AVINQ removed from iho turiiur of Barnard JLA.Sii'l Bryan street to tha new brick building erected 0*1 thu si to ur tho Ptuenix House, on Bryan street, above Mf; Champion's Orooery Storo, tlie Subscribers rospi ‘ fully aauounco to the oitisens of Savannah nud its etafty that they will keep constantly on hand a lu wnd wall selected Atook of Heady Made Clothing, Together with every article necessary jn tho gather with every article nocoasary in t Gentlemen's Furnishing: Lino* We would invite special atteutiuu to our eleguni a •elect stock of Fall and Winter Garments. bhirts of the fiuuat quality, I'ravats in every varioty, Collars of the newest styles, Drawers and Undershirts <.i va- msterials and make, Caps, Hat*, Gloves, bocks Shoes. Also Trunks, Blankets, Ac ./to., *li nt which will be sold __ Uuunuully I. I’rlco* D, AliH/.li AM L »H,by| DHOTI I Kit, ninlEH iitOn wuuhs, Montgiiimiii'j-, A In lui mu, Kept. I, 1 S.V*t. I in avuiugo of an Engine wetJdu—and beg attention i Aiiil owners to tho most valuable improvement in Mill Machinery '.>f tho day, «<mi so warrnuUd—to wit' COOl’KU’ri PATENT M* it it; 111' AND illltia i’ ACTING HINULKAND CrANGHAW MILL ICNG1INU. EMHRAOIRU (VTIKU UTIIKIl VAUIAUI.K IMI'HOVKMKNTn) HuXIE'S PA ffcNT CONTINUOUS FlHDWUHKS A n incomparably superior substitute for the H„ u Mutt. The peculiar prinoiplu Iroiu which tho abovo Mill de rives its greatest mem, is more especially val its application to the Gnug Saw fiauiu. Thu Stands iiuuicdiutoly uudurneath the bosh, to whk'h'’the Piston Hod is directly attauliud. The uiotiuu of Bash is thus directly controlled by tha steam iu c> Under, slid by the introduction ot tbls at a particular |wiat, thu farce ol botli the up and downward strokc(usu- ally lulling with such jarring effects on tho plumber blocks and wrist pins,) is outirdy urrosted, the Hash being thus ulways suspended * * ** relieving thereby the journals and wrist, (so liable to heat iu tne usual application) of all heating tendency. By virtue el this principle, practical demonstration can be furnished that tnuso mills are capable of uu ou- sy speed of 200 revolutions per minute, and at tide . _ uearly noise! almost alone heard, j _ , , .. saw under this application is from 25Uto3UO tieus per minute I The style in which these and their appuruiuuuccs are gotten up, is nupurloi throughout, wliilo tne mill iu its design, e—*-— 1 xy prootiooi and well tried improvement 1 “* w ** r “— .Is establishment is not Employing design,‘embodies Engine and other work froi . excelled in any part of tho United ritat as it does, Iho beat tnlcnt, and provided with heavy and light tools and materials, uu *ujh style or wvrkufunship it admitted! Til ’ Jy conceded by all wh works. Attention is also called to I’eopcr's *• Htrlcily Formblc and Vlbra- lory** Girt* ii I nr Saw .Hill; ’roadi / * who visit these very extensive Uivm MucrUlec AT MAAS &, HEYMANN’B CLOTlMVCi KMl’Olllllltl. A AM Or. IIBYMANN Img to inform thoir patrons and the public generally, in both tho city country, that they are no w prepared to offer one of the largest slid best selected stocks of CLOTHING, and a ventral assortment of Gen tlrmen's FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notions. ever brought to this city, suitable for fall and wiutsr -, at prices nover known or heard of in thisi oun- M; 1 line, t Kxtra ll«nry Overconta, In TlcnrsUu, PeUtahain, Knglloh and American Pilots, f me Blanket and Double Cloth. Dress nnrl Frock Contn, In Blaek, Blue, Brown, Olive, and Dove Colorod Fronch and English Cloths. ItnnlncMH and ilunllnn ('ontn, In every variety of styles, and of different materials, such as Cloth, Cassluivru, Tweed, Cashmorct and man ufactured in plaiu, clouded, striped and mixed patterns. Fniilnlonnn, In Blank and fanny Coluiwd Cloth, Cossimcre nud Caa- slbetsuporfluo Doeskin In various colors. Vrsls. Plain, White and Figured Hatiu and Bilk—for wedding and party wear; Double and Single Urcaxtcd, in a va riety of materials; Plaiu Black aud Fancy Hatins,Doe skins, Cashiuerots, Ac. If outcry, Gents’ Shirts, Undorshirts, Drawers, flocks, Gloves. ’ ipendoi A Corporation Notices. havannaii IHWrtN ft HOSPITAL. MARCH 1st, 18S3. Visiting Coutmillco for March and April: John W. Anderson, aud Charles Groeu. Applications foradrais- sion should be made io the Visiting Coromutee. In eases of emergency any member of tbs Board of Man agers may grant permits. mar fl Too » of Iho City iiiy I ,, i nd iho lluitilci'i th ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen s hereby ordained by tho a rout ond alter tho pasMng y of the fire lluil s Hmniati thereof, shall it: commencing at the Illvi liroad Mtioct, and running thence sidu of East Broad Btretv. prw- tho prolongation sf ompuiivii. CravatH, Bilk and Katin fitnekr, and Nack Tiosof tho latest French aud Ainnrioan styles in great variety. Ilittn, Cnpn f Trunkn, (!nrpel Bng« Hnd Vttllrt«8H. The peculiar llvclllilcfl possessed by the Bubscrihers foi r induce- ........ . ili-; i i i t«.-k, v* 'll enable tin incuts iu their trade seldom met with, and at time making THE UNION SAVING STOHE Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—jtlm greatcit depository of ItEADF MADE Cl.OTIHNG in this country. M A Aril I1EY MANN. Iloya mu! YoikIim’ Ciotbln|g. ' - 'ossed in the variuty of styles, mako Not to be surpassed In tho varioty of styles, mako and low prioe, to bo found at tho above uaiued estub- wardly along tho _... longiug said line until It inter< Gumnett Btreet, extendud to the Em*. . Bee. 2. Be It ordainod by tho authority aforesaid that all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, militating ngaint the provisions ur this Ordinance be nud tho saint are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Huvaunah, lUth March, Itft'l. |E.B.| K. WAYNE, Mayor. n G. Wii.soN, Clerk ef Council. I HIM, to he entitled uii Ordinance, to amend the filth section, mid to repeal, in part, the eighth auction of uu Ordinunco, entitled “ An Ordinance to set upmt und dedicate a portion of thoNpring- fttild iduiilation, lululy purchased by the Corpora tion Iroiu tho heirs and devisees of Joseph Styles, deceased, for u | uhlie Cemetery : to provide for sale of thu lots in suid Comcterv. for purposes of sepulture, uud lor tho protection, preservation, adornment and regulation of suid Cemetery, and further to rngululo future intermonis. Pasted June 3d, IB5J. rdvined by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city ■ icnibl*ul, a humlcts therm hereby ordained by th< niority oi me same, mat trotii and aftur the passii .. this ordinance, the 6Ui section of said ordinance above recited, shall be amended by adding tho following pro- 1833. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. t in s nd are receiving v kly additions by dpringstockol'fa ionablo HEADY MADE CLOTHING, to which they IffTitc ths atuuti.,u .,f msrubft&U and tl>« public in gen eral. The fsvoraldo reputation our goods liu o gained, botly for style and quality, wu are determined shall bo sustained ■ nud no efforts will bo snared to givu our ciis 'oincrseutirc satisfaction. Jtecciviug.as wedo, goodsdi *uctfromOUROWN,MANUFA0TU?tY,we are enabled o sell them as low as can bu furnished in the Boutlic •ouniry. Our st4>ck is varied aud complete througbot md peculiarly adapted tottio Southern trade. Wu ha tow in store COATri as follows: Blaek and Fancy Ala- paja uud Houilmsino Frocks, Bucks aud halt Sucks, Hruwn, Buff and Fancy Clouded Linen Coats, Fine While Eiuou Duck English Pal tots, Fancy Bilk Cro- •iis, Pongee Silks, Heal Grass Liuuns, Black und Pan ov Cashmere He Uuoiuuss Coats, etc., etc. PANT Black Doeskin, Plain aud Fancy Cassluiercs, Plain ni Fancy J.iuou Drillings, JJuuvy Whim and Fancy Duck do., Black and Fancy CasbmereUs, etc., etc. A great nriuly of White rig'd and Embroidered Marsuilli 'K.N’Jri, Black aud Funcy Satin Forms, While and Far ,,L J " J lull stock of Farnisbiug Goods, . Suspenders, Bocks, etc. Also a r Youths' Clothing. Thu uttentiou of Mo.* iting thu city is respectfully solicited to an u: ' stock which will bo sold i Great itciliietion of Prices. In order to reduce the present large uud choice stock of Tf WIN'PH It GOODS SAVANNAH 11 A / A A U , IB Hrunghlun■street, next door to Horton tf Rike- Jewelry Store, 4 DKLBANCO butfa to dummuen to his and country customers that iu order to pro, lus store for the reueptiun of his Spring Goods, ho has J purchaser a /or ruth very liberal s to supply themselves with Winter Goods esent slock. To those who have not com- supplics tho present affords a raro ohauce Tlicso Goods being outiruly c facility, from point to which may he hauled with poiut, at pleasure, by fuur horses; und is warranted su perior to any horctoloro presumed to the public. o presumed to tho public. Contracts made for doilvery in New York, Now loaus, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augusta or Mh- !outhe transportation **• conthe traiisportatiou to tlioso points being inodcr- ato from the facilities presented by tho Kailroud and Water communication therewith. Address, . WARNER, Soo'y, e capable of outtiug M, l,5utif[ P. 8.—These works have reoontly shipped cola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of “Coop acting Gang Englr-- — 1 giues, 1 ' wluoh are e lev ituilf/J Tho parties ordorlng, offuoted tho purchase after _ tc ir through the Northern and Eastern States, in search of the hest aud most approved Mill, alter ltrst examin ing thuso of this oumpuuy; thoy rotuvuud after thor ough investigation, ciouvinced that no MUblishuiOnt met with presented suuh esnoril advantages, or combi* Batiuus ol improvement A found at these wor UKr^KCMCUH T. Q. Metcalf, President Mechanics' B'k Augusta. G. B Lamar, 1‘res't B'k of tt.o Hupublle, Now York. Leonard & Smith, N. Y.j.E. Withiugton, Savannah,' Win. M. Martin,Charleston} Wright, Williams A '• GOfSiSAillLlt HATH. ittjK THIS Hut will cxni.tly meet tho WSB lor summer wear, th* texture boing light ^^^aud the style the latest. Received and loH Mleby N.'K. BAB.NUM, feb id L9 Uougn A OA BARRELS Hiram Smith Flour, nJXJ 40 •• puro Genncsseo do., i'i Ilf" Kiln tin «ln do., AiUUHMNG GOOJJM, B lack crape shawls, •* Boiubasines. “ Canton Cloths aud Alpacas, 41 Grenadine Crepe de Barrie, 44 Bureges aad Black and White Tissue, Love Veils, Bilks Gloves, Chemiuetu, aud Under Udkft, JUK retei.od hy VT.C. WAUrtWOIlTlI, 83 Broughtou-st. E SOWING GOODS; eceiVed pur k Brin Plata aud Printed India Silks, lhrinted Organdies aud Juckonots, French Cambrics, Ginghums, Muslin and Lace Collars and Sleeves,) Parasols, Buu Shades, Ao., ko. 1IEN11Y LATHROP k CO. B acon, wi.i.ky und »uKi,r. aOhbds. Prlmo u«w Cinolunatl Dacou Dbbls. Hew Orleans Whiskey w I»y COHENba hertz l.UTK ANDCliKCK AiATTING —4 4-4, 6-0 and 0-4—just arrived aud for sale by TJ. AlUIN k BURNS 'IN WAUL) of nil kinds for sale, wholusulu e . retail, by JAMES SULLIVAN, No. I<5 Broughton- st. NHWMIVJI.NA DATiis. FRAIL8 now Buiyruu Dates just rucoivml— &\J for nolo by war!) COHENS k HERTZ. boro Railroad Stock. Apply Bhurus Augusta ft VVuyu WM. WRIGHT. ENGLISH iULSTAUD. A very supeiuur Article of English MUSTARD, iu largo and small cans; also iu bol- tl04—just received and for sale by , m2 _ W. W. LINCOLN, Mouuraout Square, IJOTATOES.—10 bids Mercer and Blues, for JL Table use, and for sate by W. D. FORD. f I 'UK LION>H f I HUNT—by Cuahi lay of the laj>y s w< HKIN nml ih«; I.OVKll Cuaiu ks D* UtK.vARi*. Farther sup- URKBUUK; SPEECHES OF wcei ‘ ’ LaVNK AND WKUSTtit,.-, _ ml JOHN M. CUOX-Elt * CO. , CeAtro Table and SUud Tops TXT-. -*-* ^..icles pos- losung all tho bofcutioi of Marble, aud for dur .liiluv far snperior aiul much eboaper. ripcuimcuB may bu oapor. Sideline ns may MORSE *fc MCHOl.S, mar l&fl Broughtun-st. 1 ” t.u.r lTuckr7, for aalo by (oiar 13) JAMES .SULLIVAN. GO b il Iv N liiLTT 15 R AND UlESSK, Loaf Lord iu kegs aud bbls, aud new — Hauis, riidos aud Blioiilders. Justreoeivud lmar 1UJ M. J. SOLOMONS. 1>lBBONH7FANS t A-7^- Received XL Florida: Bonnet aud Neck Ribbons; „.«*. , UI - v^t Ribbons,, ail Widths; black Gim,.*, Ivory, Sandal Wood, and lcaliter i ana. For salu by HENRY LATHROP k CO. AliAHOL* AND UMBAJfLLAfeL — L cowa per stoauiex Florida: Plain, watered and gured Parasols, iu blaok aad laucy colors; Ladtcs' lack and colorod Umbrellas; Boiled Silk Umbrellas, For solo by . HENRY LATHROP k CO. D A ^“' LA Rill I NATIVE. Article, unsurpassed os a remedy for Cbollus, Ac., and is particularly cilieudous * subject to, giving stos that, children ...... itf in most eases. For enle by ■wu . JOHN B. MOORE *■ CO. VJOlmtSlitN JUON WITCH COUKINU Q STOVES, expressly fur Southern use, logo th or with other patterns, for sale by James BULLIYAK 14S Broughton-st. /ames bu ^ BUTTHH, CHKUHB, LAUD, i<-. k * * T>L^navrAi» pep ateituutr 10 keg* X\i Goshen Butler. Iff boxes da. do- Chucso, 0 barrels M*rk*t Beef, Pig Pork, nil of which “* “ CKO. ALEXANOER. IVOANNKI. , . -9 ..11*1 •« 5-4 Wliilo 1 rcr * just ruccived by LHB>CUE A rowne. ^ filin' Ealing Potatoes, __W- IX ford l •^. Bluik Alapann SM fihVllV* Ao.. f. A r sale rid ot thou reason abovo montioued. .. irly, thereby insuring jlng entirely new, tho tnarkut (ns is cRon tho ease bo sold at uuy price, in order to got portuuity to make good selcoth themselves tho best op- Hobliisou cV Cuiiip, drapers and tailors, And Dealers in Fine Rcudy-Mtulc Clothing, A RE now receiving their Mock* of Fall and Wai ter Goods, consisting in part of line Blue, Black, and fancy Colored English and French Cloths; Over coatings, of Blaek, Blue nud Fuucy Colorod Beavers and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Blaok end Drab; English, l renoli and American Casslmor ,ofIil‘k nud FaucyCol- ors: Vestings, of Silks, Bantlns, Cashmeres, Embroid ered, and rich Cnt-Hilk Velvets. All of which will be mode up at tlm shortot notice, and iu tlm Lost style of workmanship. Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at the Clnthlor 11..I.HO of W. T. Jouninj. A Co., No. 2J1 Broadway, Now York, and is warrauted equal to any in tlm city. Wo keep constantly on hand the largest assortment •rt.nu.hm. Goods of any house in the trade, such as VttlUUtloL, .. ... <> person in his own uu urn shall bid off or purchase hnu one of tlio lots in said Cemetery." •J. Be it lurl her ordained hy thu authority aforo- hat inuu und after the passing of this ordinance, h of tho Hth itcctiou of said recited ordiusm refunding thu Vuluiatiou uiouoy to Miy pur Gosiar’s Ext^rmiiiutor. TERMINATION Of i. Ants, Ground Mice, UVJO.WI, vnoiBiii, *c. usrranted not injurious the human family. Will not die in tluir holes. Also ” ‘ the total annihilation of BED- E'or the total bxti ■ , Mice, Cookroflclies, Moles, Booties Criokets, fto. Wa *h« human family. Exterminator fo j 448 Broadway. . KxrKRicrKfCm.—Washington and Centro Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House ; D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel ; Shelley’s Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway ond Anthony streets; Chas. Thibanlt, No. 16 Washington street; L. Dolrao- nico, 26 Broadway ; K. G. Howard, Editor of the Sun day Times; Westchester House, llowcry and Broome streets ; W. Holbcrton, 4.K) Broome street, and 76 Maiden Lane; Empire City House; 1*. V. King, 41 South street; George Gay, t>7 Union Pltoe ; Benjamin Philadelphia Advertisements. Fin no Forte*. O. C. B. CARTER, No. 171 ChMtnut- strect, sixth door above Fifth, opposite the State liotiBc, up stain, Pimi.adri. I'lilA, now offers to the public au en tirely new assortment of PIANOS, <m the most celebrated makers, and swob patterns and finish os to defy competition. Mcssi Nnnns k Clark's and James Thomps-.a's Instrumcn which s— •>- .... a . • PATENT MEDICINES, fco. KII Rllltl ATI H SI LAN HE LURED. We have ti — here offered, stand unrivalled in the opinion or an oompotent judges, as possessing beauty aud purity ivor before attained by any maker. Attachment. Church ORGANS, 8ERA1>1IINE8 and MKLODE* ONb, a'l of which are warranted, nnd will bo sold Second band rianos bought and 'sold. Pianos tuned id ropalred. }'■ f*—The extraordinary success of the PIIILADEt Wood, 40 MoD, street, and 80 f Architect, 30-1 Broadway. vo giv J trial, OKIITinOATE or 167 DEATHS. liven Henry It. Costar's Exterminator an of- and having seen tho wondorful efforts of d eonvinoed of the superior efficacy of his r over any other preparation over offerred Hally recommend it. By tw o appli- in tho kitchen and collars. the principi ... ■ . n °iP*l druggists in tha United States, Canadas, West Indies, Ac. Warrauted In all cases. None genuine r.nless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, - jy ‘D Iy 448 Brondwny, Now York. BtT For snlo by J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st; nd by J. B. MOORE * CO. rof a lot may remove thu i . ins of any do* onuection of his or her family fre elthor of tho old Cemeteries into Laurel Grove Com tery, be, and tlm bume is hereby repealed. bee. 3. Bo it further ordained by tho authority afore said, tliat all ordinanceuor part* of ordinance* militn tiug against thu provisions of this ordini tl. • * wed l i. hereby repealed. !L. S.J mil, fc ah.'.Mn H. L'ltwAUt) G. Wilsu.v, Clerk of Council.? fi jn i Rill to bo ontitliui uu Ordinance to amend i dinunco r.utiilud 44 An OrditmiiRR to piovcut cows, oxen, und cuivcs, nnd other cuttln froi uing at large—parsed in Council Util Fnh. t is hereby ordained by tho authority io, that from und aftur the p dlnatico Hie pioviaioi this Or itod Oidinanc prevent bulls, cows mg nt large witliii btraet on the south, dod eorp auuuli, uud the humlcts tlm the qorpornto limits Sko. 2. * Be it farther otdniacd by tho authority ufoi j hereby t'epualed. Pasted iu Council, Snvuuurth, 10th March, 1853. It. WAYNE, Mayor. )Q. Wn.soir, Clerk of Cm AN OKDINANLL. Disorderly Hiding and Driving—Drays, Wagons, Ac. further orduined.ny tlm authority Hforusaid, that uaoli dray, c i iutonded for hire, slfali bo drive: , discreet aud ablo person, not Iohh i • sixty years of ago, uud lor tlm the provisions ol "tain sect ion,° tiic owners of such di irt, waguu, or other carriago, shall forfait aud pay' tut uut exceeding thirty dollars, 8to. 4. And be it further ordained, that it shall not bo lawful far auy pe - ... J .1 r < •- Mr — — 1-brtok in thu city iastur tiian iu a cantor; nor far auy coachman _ >ther person driv ing a coach or other carriago, to pro- ‘or auy p used for thu transportation of any articles of produce, moderute t nuty lie rtrivou I tided, nevi bo allowed streets, o walk, aud uuy pc vidod, nevertheless, that tlm nd if tho offender and Lambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lambs Wool Hosiery; Silk aud Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, Whito and colorod Kid Gloves, of Alexander’s make; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats nnd Collars; and, in fact, overy .... , . D , »■><• umiuh; sno, IU IUCI thing necessary to a gentleman's wardrobe. F._ terras as can be had in tho o.'tv, nt * door to Pulaski Uouso. sop'21 Gaudry'a Building, n I-'ull and Winter Dry Goods. I aUOCHK, BOWNE ft CO. have recnivod l»y re- J ®o®t arrivals, aud offer far sale upon tho most fa vorable terms, a full stock of Plantatldu Goods, to which they invite tho attention of merchants and planters, vis: 25,u00 yards Kerseys, all qualities. l'/IHMI *ln M..I. I...,-. IM.. i.... 12,000 do Hehloy’s Plains. lU.OOi) do white and blnok Washington Jeans. 20 bales 3-4, 7-8, und 4-4 Bro. Shirtings. 20 ho Osuaburgo. In addition to the above, their stock of Uouso Furnish ing. Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods, is now complete, aud will compare with any house in the*—“ — country. (Jltliolstery und Cabinet Work. The subsoribera having taken tho storo on Whitaker-Htreot, neat to Dibble k Curoy’s Tai loring Establishment, rcsbeotfully announce to . tho eititons of Savnunah tnnt thoy aro preparod to execute all orders in thu uhove line on REASONABLE TERMS. Spooial attention paid to repairing all kindsof Fnrnl- t&r Funerals supplied at the shortest notice. . JAMES LARKIN, (,ot8 °ly THOMAS TIERNEY wharves, iu auy uth -/person violating auy of tho provis- of this section, or tlm owner or owuers of such ve hicles, shall, on conviction, >m fined, if u whii< K rsou, iu tho sum of live dollars; and if a slave, his owner or employer shall pay and on refusal to do so, the said slnvo shall tod to jail, and there remain until his ox... _ doyer shall havo paid the said lino, together with all xpousos; uud if uuy free pursuit of color offouding ngninst this OrdInanoo, reluso or bo tin.iblu to nay tho is, suuh froo person may bo committed to .. remain not exceeding ten days, or until tho said tine nud all oxpenses shall havo beon paid. Sko. 6. And he it further ordained, that no carl drays, wngous, or other carriages, shall use tho lanes the city, but shall avoid driving through them, aud in ••~se any person be found driving in, or using the lanes aforesaid, without good or sulUeieut excuse, the dri- “ — *he owners or employers thereof, shall not exceeding three dollars, to ho co|- *»... uauuor as is prescribed tion of this Ordinance. fourth Tho City Marshal, City Constables, and tho officers and privates of tho City Guard, aro hereby instructed to enforce the above suotious of au Ordinance passed June By order of his Honor, It. WAYNE, Mayor. EmvAitD G. Wilson, Clerk of Counoil, P lt01*0MALM will be received lor the con structiou and puttiug down of a Flood Guto iu tin hpriugiield Canal, to the undorsigued fab 2S Chairman D. C. C. KI5TS FOR MCGKOEH.- Ordinanco ’passed 2d August, 1839, VTIGHT TIL* Extract from (. i< further untux by the m .. person of color, shall puss tlio bearer thereof'’until o'clock 1*. M.but Unit, iu order to pa*s a negro or ., , iu order to pas free person of color after tun o'clock T. Al.. a spot ticket shall be given, which ticket shull specify slihll bo givon, which tioket shall specify tlm Iten it is to uxptre, and may bo given botn bo ld alter ten o'clock 1*. AI.: Vrucidtl, however, night, whether it be dated before or after that hi on, und the object in view, bcaror is sunt, are distinctly Duvid Morns, Cohner of Buy an and Jkkvkyson-Strkrts, SAVANNAH. Alanuficturer of Iron Doors, Shutters. Lochs, all kinds Railings, Grates, 8fC. WROU _ SAFER, with uupiok- JQIIT IRON aide Looks, oituisu. l'ersona >vish- ing to ascertain the qualities of tho Safes made l>y imt iu this city, aro respectfully rofai—■* *- **- ** - * * (erred U» the Bank of ‘■hunts, whom I have stippliod: A. A. Solomons k Co., Einstein k Kcknian, J. L. Cope, uud D. B. Niohols. All orders puuotually attended to. ly aug 24 tiuns, Jtiiles, Hardware, Ac. HE SUnKCKIRF.lt bogs loav friends and tho pnhlio generally, that he has pur led thu entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTIIEU8, 176 Cnngress-st., and that ho will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ac., at very low prices, far cash. »«- of all kinds, promptly t uw priww. ^ J0NEg Manufacturing amt rep and carefully oxeoutod, aud at low prices. Seutlcinen iu waut of a uoou urtiolo tro invited to the abovo goods. fab 24 W. HE IDT, Gibbons’ Building. Clieup Dry GcmmIs, N assortuiont ot new Drees Goods, consisting ol ‘ . ( 8UkSg_ Do La fa os. Alpacas, Murona, Ginghams, L onus, uu r. iines. Alpacas, Morona, Ginghams, rked Collars. UudersleeVes, Chemisettes, L. C. Hdkfs., Ladios’ Kid Gloves, Crape Shawls, and various other articles, which will be sold extremely low, ibbons’s 1 fan go, by (oot6| I. DASll LANDLE8. 1 BOXES Knil ft Sou'ii Mould Candies, 15 do llS pure Sperm and Stoarin do, 6 do Adawaatine do, all at costprieos; 16do Pnwmt Tallow do, routs nor lb.; 6 half bbls No 1 MnokMAl; 6 do do No 2 do ; id qr do Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 half bbls Codtlsb. Sounds aud rouguex; A) boxes l*oarl Stanh; 20 do Colgate’s Vale boap; 20 half bbls extra Canal Flour; 15 bbjf Extra dot xn i-nkets assorted brauds ChaiupaRno; Lund< “ qtsaud pints , Fine old Uraudies and Wines, in bottle and on draught. To be sold cheap tor cash, at T la>r ^ SCALLY’S, St. Andrew's Hall. W * 11SK V7^4 bill., of 9m r.to O quality lauding and far sale by O MOKJED IlKURINGH*—5Uboxes ol*sculctl k/ Herrings In storo aud far snlo at Mfd , a B. SCALLY'B, 8t. Andrew's IU11. YAttTI^K»OAP4~lUboxeeline Ca«iile Soap J storo, and far sale at ‘ Dl b4 SCALLY'8, 8t. Andrew's Hall. A DPLEH AND ONIONaT-ij.rbi^.'BALD. 4 wim mot i-u i I,, lli. , u ‘ Moore k Taylor. WIN APPLES and 10 bbls. ONIUNS lauding no; Clement—far sale by 6 v BRIGH AM, KELLY A CO. PILOT AND NAVY BREAD gQ BAKKEI.K landing lYoin brig Wifiwu Fuller ’ aad far s FOI, HALE. 8TEAM ENGINE—pvfecilr new, of 10 horse power, with Booiler attached. Apply to >18 . CQ11ENH k HERTZ. HANDY, &c«—5 hulf jiiyua Oturd Brandy 4 casks Old l*eachdo; 60 1 , „ _ H ___ Domestic do.; 4 pipes Holland Gin; 30 bbls.*. A.do.; 40 bbls. N. O. Burn; 76 bbls. N.o. Whiskey; 30'/bis. Old Mcnong*- |>1MNTI£D Grouudiuo*, Kilks, Duacmas de Ve* .1., Silk Tissues, black Grenadine Silk, Satin Strir.cd black Baiugo. Mourning Bareges and Tissues, Blutflys, Barege delaine, white Barege and colored, in every variety uud style, jnatrsoeiv«d And open, and for bale low by _wft A1K1N k BURNS. O ATH FOR Sale*—Landing from brig Mu Chappol from BaUimors, aad will be sold low t 5._* lltfl by (marSt U. K. WASHBURN. Agt WJINDO v T Dime a/ W HIIADKH.—A Iwgo and hand- ssurtmeut just open and far salo by AIK1W A BURNS. . , NOTicK: ,l *“ ut>d»r«l,n«1 .0 Ih. Ik of specitied Tho otiioers nnd privates of the City Guard are lu by ordored to eufarcu tho above section. By ordor of his Honor tho Mayor. EDWARD G. WILSON, Savannah, 25th Jau’y, 1853. Clerk of Cbunoil. RTS M.” il,L( ()( K’S I'MS I UIIS. Tilt MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Ol tlio NIuetoonth Century* 18TORY—Tim history of thc.c planters would octni>v moro space than cau spared in these . Suffice It lossy, that the n:*»3t eminent chem ists und physician, of tlm United Slates nud of Europe were consulted as to their composition. But it was left to Mr. Allcouk, who for sovon years had the entire charge of Messrs. Rnehton’g Astor House store, to perfect them far public use. They are made porous, no that tlio eva poration of the perspiration can go on sufficiently whore tho plaster is npplied, without, as with other plusters, causi ng tho accumulation of acrid fluid, which eorodes tlm skin nnd occasions many uupleasant ■entail"-- «**• necessary for the euro or nlleviar - - which a plaster is usually applied. r alleviation of affectious far They lire tonic and carminative, which renders them of peculiar value, fa many affections of tlm chest and bowels, more especially w’ they fa fact warm, and to a part upon which they nre applied. iheso strengthening, warmiug, and pain-relieving ninsters, will ho found invaluable in wcuknoss ot the buck, chronic) rheumatism,nnd contractions of tho uiua cles; nonralgia, local uorvons affectious; iu asthma, nud p.muun tlio side or cheat, especially whuu proceed ing from dyspepsia or weakness, or a sense of coldness at tho pit pf thu stomnch; in ohronio or recent affec tions of tho kidneys; in cases of sprains, strains, or brumes ; ami in uearly all cases whero a local pain or of^sprains, strains, weakness exists. •aider is especially referred to the following tes- particularly to tlm letter from f)r. these plasters of Mr. Alloock :he bo * Nuioniali. T. Henderson, whoi_ w . ..... onred of a nervous disease of tfie bovrela *ofmnny yc ■tandiug. J Dr. I. T. nciKlcrson’is I*nttcr* t'umville, Louisiana, March 8, 1850. PIIIA ACADEMY OF faction It has given, induces the subscriber' *« won it. Lessons in SINGING. PIANO, HARP, GHIT* Ac., aro given by Artists of tho vory highest ability. It needs but be mentioned that 8ig. ANDREA ALKIBI, and Mademoiselle HELENE 8CIIAAFF, who stam{ t ro-cminent among the profession, nre counoctod w ith the Institution, aud devote thoir timo and talents to the pupils. (Js26 lyl O. C. B. CARTER. Principal. ciOIIOI! J. IIENKBLS No. 178 Chrstnul-street, Philnilclpliiu OPPOMITK Till! NTAT1! HOC* Has just received from France his Spring as«ortiiioht FURNITURE COVERINGS CURTAIN MATERIAL. { 10MI RI.>IMi nil iho new011(1 1'itNhtuiiHblfl \J in Rroentelle, Plush and Satin Do Lninc. Curtains hung in tho moat substantial manner. ELEGANT FIJI NIT (IRE, 05- FRENOH MANUFACTURE, In sets for Drawing-Rooms, always ou hand or import ed to order. persons wishfag to Furnish in the lab Fall, aro respectfully informed that we i manufactured in Paris twenty fine sots or «up« wood Drawing-Room Furniture, <jt which th ■els have been ruoeivod. The Rtylo is entirely n „ u cf tlm most graceful design. Those wishing to Furnish uow will please call nnd examine tho immeuso stock baud before purchasing, as the goods will to sold low. ge assortment of well finished plain Mahogany air”* 14 —“ * ■ * • ■ etvlo lu (h now having •orli Hofo- sainplc and Walnut Furniture always ou haud, far sale ohonp.‘ Lee & Walker, (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WILLIG No. 188 Vhestn ut-st.. Phlnilelpliiu, DRALEUSIN PI A N O !•' O R T E S ftlimicnl I uni ninirniM, Hliret Mimic, Violin,(Iiiltuv, lim p Slrlnus. Arc. A LI. of which will bn sold nt tlm very lowest rates. Catalogues sont to any part of tho U. States by addressing as above, post paid. LEE .1 WALKER'S stock being one of the largest in the U. States, aro confident of giving satisfaction * who may favor them with their patronage. je 14 GREAT TRIG MTU ACHIEVED I.vims * Willson's No. 88 llork-strcet, Philadelphia, ? IRE-PRO OF CHESTl 39, 1851. The undersigned,bppointed Committee far tho purpoi by tho officers of tho Dr. T. Ai.lcock, Sik :—I have beon suffering under neuralgic disease of my bowels for y> throphy of tho heart, and have tried everything known ‘ the practioG of medicine from tho very best M. D's.; but truth prompts urn to say that your plastei... given me more ponnaueut rellof than anything else I have used, aud I believe will produce a perfect cure. I wonderfully nleascd with tho counter-irritant effect »f voi to tho capillary circulation w „, 1IU11 they aro applied, with tlm great norvoussudativo influ ence they oxert upou all nervous diseases. oonelusion, permit me to say, that I havo hud "ieuco of the qualities of the plaster ' but must plaoo yours at the head ol medical man who becomes acquaiutod with them, assuredly recommend his patients to use no other than tho Medicated India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Allcouk. 44 Yours vory truly. I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Plasters can bo obtained at tho Book Store of W. Thorne Williams, No. 149 Bay-st.. Savannah, and by order of all Druggists, throughout the couutry. JY 29 eod law t-w Wiimot’s Jewelry Store. f I^IIK S LI DSC It 111 Lit hus ou hum nud is 1 constantly receiving from the best and most respec- tahlo manufacturers fa tho country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jowolry, and sterling Silver Ware, ‘ u li as Table, Dessert and Ten Spoons nud Forks; 8il- r Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd Saucers; Goblota; Tumblers; I’ap Boats; Soup and Saueo Ladles; Pie, loo Croam, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessort, PiokJe aud Buttor Knives; Nap kin Rings; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated 8noons, Forks and I.cdles; Cako Baskets; Castors; Waiters; SnufforB and Trays; Ivorv Balance-Handle Knives and Silver Plated on Steoi Table and Dessert Knives. Flue 21 day Marbto Mantle Clocks and common Brass Clocks of uvorv dcscripUon. Gold aud Silver Imver uud Lopine Wutclms; Fine Enamellod lluutiug Watches; Gold aud Silvur Thim bles ; Oold and Silver Spectacles; Gold aud Silver id Keys ; Fine Rogers's Pockot ‘ rd “ Wntohes aud Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive facilities, he confidently bolioves he will satisfy all who may favor •on.ge. His prices are as low, and terms as liboral i 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Markot-sqm FISK’S 51FTALLIV SERIAL CASES. Tbisvaluabloarticlclsjustrccolvcd andforsale by I. W. MORRELL ft CO., sept 3 ly Solo agents iu this City for tho Invoutor -PIANO FORTES. W. MORRELL & CO. Havo on hand a splendid ussortmont of Fiuno Fortes, from tho best manu factories iu the country. For tone and fluish these iu»truiuci accommodating r FHK Subscriber bus now received his fall stock I of Stoves, and respectfully solicits a call at his es- taDJislur—‘ “*• * * • irioty of Stoves far cook- duhmuut, whore a Urg< ing. parlors and offices, from the' best manufacturers, are on sale, on thu most reasonable terms. Also, Hol low Ware, Pots. Oveus, Spiders, Saucepans, fast Iron Pumps, Boor Pumps, Cast Iron Charcoal Burners, Sad Irons, Revolving nnd l,ong Handle Waftle Irons, Wafer Irons, Fire Dogs, Fire Irons, Noils, Tacks, Tablo Cut- Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Box and other Coffoo Mills. Brass Faucets und Couplings, Ac. A choioo selection of Planished Ware, Coffee Biggins, Its rvtl, Oyster Dishes, Chafing Dishes, largo aud small. Egg Boilers, Castors. Britannia Ware, Bar Hoorn Pitchers, Liquor Mixers, Cigar lollops, Centro Tabic l^uips, Crtinpniuo Lamps, Oil lamps, and a variety of Britannia Burning Fluid Lampo, Brass and White Metal Candlesticks. A large assortment of Japan nod and Plain Tin-Wat's, Chamber Pails, Toilet Palls, Wine Coolers, Toilet Cases, Cosh Boxes, Square and Round Boxes, Spice Boxes. Ba- siusaud Pitchers, Mols Pots, Nursery Lamps, 6lt.«« Drainers, Knife aud Spoou Boxes, Trays, 12 to28inches. Spittoons, Foot Baths, Ac., Ac. Wooden Ware, Mats, Wood Horses, Clothes Horses, Step Ladders, Tubs, Pails, Keelers, Measures, Flour ” Willow Wagous, Children's WUlow Chairs, Brushes, Ac., Ai All kiuds of Tin aud Sheot Iron work executed w dispatch. Printed Catalogues may be had on applh tion and • . Silver's Firo aud Water-proof Mineral Paints < stantly kept on hand; Camnhino r.ud Spirit Gas. Salo Room—10, 12 and 14 Barnard-st. Workshop—184 Bay-st. JOHN J. MAURICE. Importmil to Housekeepers. ’I'HE^iihhoiihcr rcspccl fully infnnn* his pat run the city daily to furnish _ article of Catuphiue and Spirit Gas, with a regu lar supply. Families dcsiryuB of being furnished will nlease leave their address at tho store It), 12 and 14 Barnard Streak. [jau 7| JOHN J. MAURICE. SAVANNAH ISA It Ki Fit SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. rpiiE Subscriber would rospr.cifully uiiuounco tho cltixons of Savannah, aud of Georgia, Ala- tViends. Ho _ _ donu on his part to continue it a conveuieut andcomfor- 8hop. His prices will bo as reasonable Stoglo?Shavi 2 00 Shampooing Shaving six and seven times a week Shaving five times a.week 1 50 Shaving throe or four times a week Tickets far Children's Hair Cuttiug, 8 foi Hot and Cold Bath - . . jspuoCfully imforiued that every aud pains will bo taken with thoir children when to tho Saloon to be waited upon. He will also lioep far sale a variety of Fancy Goods, such ns Gentlemen's Cravats, Stocks, all kiuds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me- riuo and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers. Pockol Ildkfs., Collars, Socks, aud other articles of Geutlu- meus wear: also—Hair. Tooth, Hat, Nail. Flesh. Clothes aud Shoe Brushes ; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, auu a.great variety of other articles. lliiliu ol' Muvauimb. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him- ,r ■'"‘"ring and dnrkoning the llnir; thousands oived tho benefit of cleansing of dandruff, id darkouing the Hair, are willing to uom- — ’ - *- - “• for $2 25. J it t. aud haviug oxp -I._E.-J: •gethor with 2, I: air, were present this after noon, when Messrs. EVANS A WATSON tested their small sized Saini Fire-Proof Cheat*, nt which time they consumed turke corps or wood over it.com moneing at 1 o’clock, T. M. * ’ ' • fit" tiro hours, suffl- •y tlio cast iron f« “ ir with 2,ihsj circulars deposited in taken out, not only having been pre- having tho appearance of scorch upon JOSRI’II HitNKR, * B. Cox, > Pa. Cu AS. E. llEISTER. . T. News E. E. UouDinorr, Committee. F. W. VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, rr...(V r I ' rvla l ,t ' 1 * Uteri, (Falling of the Womb.) r FHL uttniition of Physicians r.;nJ LiHiiosKufTpriiig | from the above derangement, is respectfully in- Thoy highly olueclionnble on account of the making thorn extremely unpleasant They havo .... nbovo displacement, und „ ouu tho practice of tho following Professor sof Obstetrics and Diseasi Proffessor J. A. Eve, Modiea? College,’ Augu J*.8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phlla. Chas. Woodward, Med. Inst., Cincinnutti, O. W.P. Johnston, Columbia Col'ge, Wash'n.D.C. II. Miller, Med. Don’t, Unfv'y, Louisville, Ky. A:.** - Med. College of I^ouisinua,N. O., •nd by the Physloians’generally* throughout tlie'ijnitoH States. C. W. VAN HORN *■ ' ’ ’ ' •f A CO , Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of ail descriptions c. toi Curvature Spine, Club Foot, nnd far all “ i of Bandagos, or Instru- J. B. MOURE A CO. Agonts in Savannah Instrumeii dorangemouts requiring mnnts far restoration. C. W. VAN IIOKN’S Improved Elastie Shoulder Brace, The only Brace manufactured that does not bind or chafe under the urms, and can be won with both ease and comfort. Thoso who have worn othorBraces aro requested to give these a trial, to tost thoir superiority over all others Clorks, studonts. tailors, Seamstres* sen, children of both sexes, aud all others, who either from habit or oc cupation, or from a weakly or debili tated constitution have .acouirod the hnrbit of bonding forward, (round shouldorod) and compressing the _ Chest aud Lungs, will find tho above /xdRRWW Brace to remedy tho above defect, 's*f " HRw and , ensure an eruct carriage, with improved symmetry and farm of body to the wearer, and also allowing a full, free aud healthy action ana expansion of the Lungs, by removing the compression, and proventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from becoming woak and disoaaed. .. C. W. VAN HORN ft CO., Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all descriptions. Philadelphia. (jo 17) J. B. MOORE k CO. um self for oiui mend it. 1'rice—$1 a bottle, or threo bottles f Augusta llitrber Shop. Ho would also take tho pleasure of informing his _.. morouB frieuds that lie hnsopuneda mngniticcut Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta, whero overy conveuiouoe will be found to mako his pa trons comfortable. Htrangein and friends visiting Au gusta aru respectfully solicited to give mo a call. J. M. HAYWOOD, Mosnnient-sq., Savannah, janl ly And under Augusta Hotel, Bruud-st., Augusta. NICE8.—5(XK) Shades, with fixtures complete, llWOof Woodford’s fine Gilt Cornices; 2UUU fine English Curtain Bands; Curtain Pins; Worsted Cord, in varie gated colors; large Worsted Tassels to match; Cord aud Tassels for Pictures; Pavilion Kings and llosetts; just received and for sale by I. W. MORRELL A CO. " 3d half pipes Otard Dtipoy A Co. Brandy, varii _ warranted 4th proof, iu Custom House ' rattle vintages and stores, and for sale on „ ket. A ooustant supply of direct Importations, Cog- uau aud Bordeaux Bruudios. Also lUu baskets 44 Bue- uavista" Cbatnpangnc, imported by ourselves—a chviou Wine. 50 baskets Uuidslok an * * “ ‘ For sale on favorable terms, l» nd Bouche Champagne.— i, by WEBSTER ft PALMES. COUGHH, COLDS AND BRONCII2TI8. F AHTILLKSDK PARI.S,/or the cure of Cousrhs, Colds und Bronchitis,.if,actions uf thk Throat—to aleut at this season of tho year. Wed j not recoin fwl meud the Pastillea de Paris fa cure all the Ills life is heir to, but wo do say they loitl cure all affections of the threat, as a trial ot them will prove. Manufactured hy Moore ft Taylor.^l Maiden Lane, Now York. Just ad for sals by \V. W. LINCOLN, Monument Sq« ouived aud for sale by N. B.—The genuiue bears the written signature of ui 4 ° OLAOIIORH * CUNNINOUAM. Muni, io Dm*, rx.u. ivinskay; , beta dej Received and far salo by ■»*l MnllAHC* A DOVI.E. liI ^ - Tr *' rcb ; 0 A. lit .. BONAUD. AMS. SMOKED BEEF, TORQUES, ftc.— ■SSSrtS-.VSBJISSJSl-! svarae*-..- *«• * OKO. ALEXANDER. boxes ia lino order und fa W.D. FORD. CIGARS. T UST received n choice lot of CIGARS, viz. :— M lO.UOU Rio llou-los, in,(Rio La Guipuicuana, I0,UtN) LaPutria, 8,U0t) Ia India, KU>00 Antouio Garcia, far sale by P. JACOBS, No. 27 Bull-Street, Sign of the Big ludiau, uoar llonument-square, fob 5 Savaunnh, Georgia. L 44 A it.—20 hlitlw. choicn Porto Rico tiugur, 1 landing aud far sale by aaro CLAGllORN ft CUNNINGHAM. 1 j i m : HltifOl |>|;in j y. Lien au.l Muslin Cupes, Uuder-haudkr*. Laco uid Muslin Collars, Euib'd laudkerchlefs, Under Sleoses, Swiss and Cainb'e Edg ings and Inserting*, Emb'd F>irts, fto. ftc ^ostreceived To tlse Uwuer* of i' lnips In the City* J REQUEST tho cilfa-.ius who have private pump* not to call on the bp repair them, except personally sees and every day (Sundays Tho subscriber will i clearing, or repairin X IIE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS no n portes 8 and' lncIu,,lDS a fiuo SHOW-ROOil for A°ivuisl’c "department for ladies, boing now completed, wo would invite tho attention of tlm musical public to our stock, comprising overy article bo furnished (wiiolksalk akd . hich KKTAIL) at New-YorkP IMA NO FORTES, by A. Stodakt ft Co., J. B. Dunham; aud others of es tablished reputation, ooustautly on hand. F. ZOGHAUiU ft K. /.OEliAUill ft CO., iMrOKTUHW, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryau-stroets,' Noxt to Market Squoro. IIAltGAINS! BAUGAINMI DRV GOODS AT COST. w. C. j WADS WORTH will coinineiicM dis posing of his rich and valuable stock of FANCY AND STAPLE BUY UOOD8, Goods line w ill fail to nail aud examine the goods aud pricesbetore purchasing, as wo are determined fa sell these,goods at prices full 25por cout. less tliuu they can ho bought at any other house in the city. Wo will not onumerafa prices here, but invite nil to call, axaurfa* for sale that. Colebrated Remedy, MORTI MOKE'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND Blood Purifier, W HICH hus giiiiiv.d such greut ponulurity w herevef Introduced, as tho only siw " * for tho eflectual euro of this painful air* remedy has already cured thousands of This ry seeming farm of this cnmpiuiuf, from tho itory (acute) foini, attended with swellings aud enlargement of the joints, fa old rhrnnic esses of from 1 tbirt, had far ried nil the sold eh ty uud thirty y.iirs’ standing. Those who various celebrated springs, - . — and external applications, nnd been under treatment of some of the ablest physi cians both in this country and Europe, nnd wore pro nounced incurable; still, after all Ihexe efforts had tailed, tliia compound has eared them. Many who have leu, elthor hobbling upon crutches or confined ds tor years, certify fa n complete and pornin- v—«* hy tho use of this remedy. >>e have not space, iu a newspaper advertisement, fa accumulated evidoi * behalf. This evi v „„ t inspire oontidonoe in every mine 0 * /j / ton0t ^ P u hll« journals ha which stances speak ur hnudmhat cures. ’ Phy.iciani havo resorted fa it. nudeurtity that, oven in oxtrcuie cases wli.n cua.ull.Uan, had bocii („ld, .nd th., hud duddud that tliero wore uu hopes of rrtoerry, oven then they procured thin medicine uml adminiM!*.* .<•( it ...i n ./ reeled faeted a complete nations havo wrltfai Minist t ed it, und itcl- !'f various deuomi- nd published what it li . ... ih.nu ulB- ' furnished d their frieuds; while . and privsto eititens, volumes of oviduiioo of the highest obi accompanies no other preparation in America. ’ Wo will give a short synopsis of u small portion of the evidenco, aud request all who are afflicted to scud fa the agent nud get a circular, nnd read what thoso who were long ulflicted have said ot this remedy. Mr. N. i'uschull, one of the editors of the 8t. Louis (Mo.) Republican, gives a long editorial stating his ,nf- fliotioiir, aud that ho was cured by this remedy, 'ihe editor ot St. Louis Intelligencer also gives notice of its wonderful etleeta iu cm ing a severe case of uhronic rheumatism. The editor of St. Louis Organ uud Re veille devotes a long editorial in behalf of its wouder- ful effects in curing hundreds of eases in thntcity. Thu American iJauuer, Temperance Battery, i i st.: o writes and publishes its PATENT Ike SARSAPARILLA f »ot»£Sbm. I BY J. DENNIS, M.n AUUUUTA, GEORGIA. * ''or Diseases of ike Liver, and to purify , Wood: Useful in Jaundice, Sick Head ache, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite General Debility, Constipation * Tiles caused by Costivetiess, Tains in the Donee, or Rh at in at ism caused by the use of Mercn Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, PimnI Roils, Ulcers, Sfc. HMIK above dlrann*s nri*o pencraliy from an in I active state of the Liver, or un iinpare stale of Blood. The Hnisopurilla w ill be fauna useful in sn.h front tho fact that it stimulates the Liver to incrux**J action, which causes the removal of tnorbiflo aseni. from the blood. ^ ■ With most of persons it aetsupou the bowels as a mild purgative; it cleanses the system tYeiu its lmpurUl.g without causing any Irritation In the alimentary csiLi’ or debilitating effect. 7 C,Ul,1 > IU healthy action on tho LJver and Blood provonta thu tendenoy of morbid Intluoncos, and is often a laft guard against disease. Those who aro acquainted with the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perceive that this preparation has tho natural Sarsaparilla tasti which proves it to be s pure and unadulterated arto» fl ' The citizens of Savannah and vicinity w ill And that this article has the boat effect upon thu system, and given bettor satisfaction to thoso who una It than &nv preparation of the kind in use. 1 Physicians have noMiranoo from Iho proprietor that It contains nothing but Snrsnparllla, w ith spirit and Mo- charino matter euough only to preserve it. Trice $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. Sold in Savannah by James H. Carter and J. ft Moore ft Co.; Midvillo, by J. Griffin; Saudorsvilie, hr N. W. Haines A Brother; Waynesboro’, by L. Schwartz and by Urucgists generally. 1 hoso ordorlng this article ftfom druggists c Glasgow The editors of tli or tho South ami West, li_. . their know ledge ot Us Eagle, iditor of thu German NHtioiial ~Gazutte.pl 4o. 21 Spruce-street, ia tho city of New-Y date of Sent. 0,1862, gi’ ’ ’ ms of wwiich he hus ifa of a wealth uhlishod at . iork, under tho history of two important rsonal knowledge. One, tha wife ol u wealthy lueruhant, who had for years tried tho springs, aud hnd tho truatmotit of tlio must eminent •‘ ysieians of our couutry; they could olluut liothiug. io was aflliofad with chrouic rheumatism iu its worst •ms. Mo was iustruiuoutal iu inducing a trial of this iiipounil, aud it effeoted a complete cure. Hu mDs ites that, a few weeks since, he bought a bottle' ana at it to a gentleman, a friend of his, who seumud a Aim to this disease: this bottle cured him. We might add editorluls, nud bU.ihisuntini sheet, but will give a lew u:uncs of prominent physicians, mur- hants, und others, cured by it. eminent physician of St. inoso ordorlng this article from druggists or com mission merchants, should express in their orders, ^“Ponnii’i Georgia Sarsaparilla.” Another Scientific Wonder; CHEAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA I DR. HOUOHTON'8 . The trus Digestive Fluid, or Oastkio Juick, preparod from Ren net, orths fourth stomach of tho Ox, nftordirco- tlons of Raron Lie big. the groat Phy siological Chemist, by J.8. lIoifuiiTOR, N.D., Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly Wonndrful remedy for Indlgestioii.Dyspopsla, Jaundice, Liver Coinplaint, Constipationand Debility, earingaf- i, si. u.. . , ... Louis, writes to a brother member of the profession, Dr. Reese, of New York ; “I have witnessed the effect several cases; uud uo successful li . been its operations in performing u perfect cure, when •y other remedy had beeu ineffectual, that 1 would hesitate to recommend or preset ibe it. I think, irtues are ascertained by the profession, it ivory other remedy i will suporsedi # It lieu mutism. It is adapted to every farm of Iho disouse, and I know no complication coutra-iudioutiug its use. I hold it to be the duty ot a physician, w lieu convinced of tho efficacy of a remedy, and its superiority others, ut least far the sake of humauity to use Hose, M. D., writer from Ceutro College, Dan' ville, Ky., low, that in you Dg» iinber of tho Col- asfauishmuut one 1 ... although lie had not wulkud riously ; and that, during idy, und to thoir grent iouspy; •red h uuty fill , _ . „ P! never before w itnessed such u remurkabli Professor H. L. Dunhniu, M. D., near Cincinnati, icrtitlcate for publication with twucler- y respectable lady who w ghly . , :ctcd, aud hnd becoL omodies known, us well physicians, had failed, and there Boomed no hop. ""••ry, until they finally obtaiuud. this remedy, vas far eigl .. lpless, aud that all othor the skill of the i old resident and .highly r and it Cnpt. J. 11. Carv pectublu citizen of Ciueiunati, ye rely afflietud twouty-flvo years with chrv joints had become atirf, and til" ' ' nothing g n relief until he got this compound, nud Kir Mr. P. Price, merchant of New Orleans, wrifaa that 3 was Ton Years u cripple from chronic rheumatism, and for three years oould scarcely turn himself in bed ; it had affected lus whole system. He tried all remedios he could hear of. aud uil the most celebrated physicians but found uo relief until ho obtained this compound, d it cured him effectually. We might give hundreds „. ightgit eh eases cured in New Orleuns uud the South, i HIHh, merchant at Ottowa, llliuoi*, writes that verely afflicted far thirty years, and far seven- shruuk f rom his limbs been tried ft „ . merchant, being iu rit. l.ouis, hoard* of this edy, bought it and took it home, and p t he had lost all hope of r Ue oertifii the flesh had returned to his limbs, which had bei strong ns over. We might detail one ' c, of equal importance, c most respectfully ask thoso who are afflicted to 1 to the agout in their vicinity and gut a circular, read the loiters nud certificates of Uev. Jos. Mitoh- 1, Rev. N. G. Berryman, Rev. J. II. Linn, Rev. J. 61. Kelly, Rev.’ll. A. Colburn, und other clurgvmou: while wo add the names of Hon. J. Smith, late President of tho Bank of thu Statu of Missouri; Goo. O. Atherton, ''Ifioer iu thu Bank iu St. Louis; Messrs. Jas U. Eddy, Downiug, A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. W. Christy, St. Lot , with other promiuuut merchants of r citizens. Joseph iis, as also vast uumben ia home evidenco, und these aru living witnesses this great remedy was first introduced, aud many thousands have been cured during the last . J**rs. The proprietors havo now opened thoir Greut Central Olhcu ut No. 1 Barclay street, (Astor House) in the city of Now York, where all orders far this medicine will bo promptly attended to. i... Vegtjtghle spirit—an internal remedy, rill curs I - . . y, pre fired nnd recommended far this one disease alone. This CANDER ft CO., Proprietors, N. Y. A. SOLOMON'S ft CO., uud J. H. CARTER, cod ly law T Agents in Savannah. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! ^11E Subscriber bus how and knups constantly hand u large supply of the best quality of High JH Oak, Hickory, pply d Pino WOOD, i bo bought in tho oil' e. [ft hich ho offers ly. Wood Yard lob 19-3in] P. WHITE ICeed Dane! r piIE Undersigned is prepared to supply orders 1 far REED CANE, in auy quantity, for shipment, at short notice. Also, keeps sonsikutly ou hand a large ■took of Oak, Ash, Blaok Jack, Pin^Eu ’ ’ w o o d r For sale by the boat load and retail. Consumeracan do- pend upon being promptly supplied w ith a good articlo. Boxes fpr orders aro placed at tho stores of Messrs. J, ind Light Murchison, W. W. Lincoln, J. M. Cooper ft t Wood Yntd, Ferry Wharf. WOOD ! WOOD !! 1 SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly THE HUHSGKJBEK keens constantly oi large supply of Oak and Black Jack, which li ' my residenoe, coruur of W lib. s city. Ordoi ended be bought at any wood- t Allen ft Co.’s yard,or Broad and Bryi (f 11 ly) F. W. AVERFELT. WOOD ! WOOD! will keep constantly o tho Canal Uridg. iid HICKO*** , Broughton- , promptly attended to. ( XT Wood Sold Low. For CiihIi. jll Jftn 1 tf J. M. BUTLER. CJOPAitTMtitStilP NOTICE. . tbi* day associated tlu*tu d style of Komp- ' general Dry ^ In W a * I v* <r « w o, No. 72 St. Julian, und 107 Bryan-stu, dlessrs. F. Zogbaum ft Co.’s Music store, they will, in few days, be prepared to offer to thoir frionds aud the a hnudsoino aud well selected assortment of Hoods. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, HENRY W. VEKSTILLE. Savannah, Feb. 17,1852. leb 19 ilursigned in selves togutnur under tho t u ft Verstille, far tho transactio_ ioods business. Haviug taken the stand in Wariug i O...... V.. 7-lot I..IJ „ i nnn ■ which will be that goods will be offered satisfactory. Store under Marshall Houso dee 9 TAlLOKINti. X/TESSRS. nillllLE Jt CAREY Imviiir jiml IvX turned from the North, respeotfully iuvite tl.e.r customers, tuo citizens of Savannah, and the public ■THiiorull v. to in 11 ii ml .*. * . .. respeotfully iuvite their . «■ wi oarannah. and the public generally, to call und examine their Fall stock of all styles and colors or French, English and Atncrlcai Cloths, CassimorcH and Vestings, which thoy aro pre lanufscturo fa order in tho neatest and rnos Also thoir atock of Koady-Mad< fashionable stylet ia part Of airtlnian * AiUriTom Chesterfield, Coddington, aud other now and fdahiouable Coats, > eats and rant*. igned having selected thoso goods with ««, ieol confident »t • leasing ali w ho inny be iu KAVrv^nT| 8 |S!° f FUK NI«1UNG GOODS and ARllLLbti is complete aud well assorted, which they will sell on tho most favorablo nnd aocui tuoduting terms. DIBBLE ft CAREY. New Ooods jp ^ A AIL It FLO ft I DA—Barcgos, Tissues, wtuar 2 ics, Muslins, Robes and Chailoya. NEV1TT, LATH HOP ft RTEB S UGAR, LARD, W HISKY AND MOLASSES 1 ■ale—to arrive per suhoonnr Martha Jane from N« oriuaus -by (in JJ K1NC1ILEY, LOCKETT ft CO. }( )( ) BBLS., N. O. VVlucky, lauding this day pur brig Kale Iluutli. and fur sale bv For Sulc lo Arrive. Sacki. Salt expected dully per ship Rich fi-ftUUV./ard Cobdeu, 11) fa the fan, by *“^2 C. A. L. LAMAR. B AKU CAGIiS.—Just reemved a.. otCdiuuy Cages and B1H. Gla**Cc, for saleby ■ «P*f 1 COLLINS ft BULKLE' fAY! HAY ! !—100 bales prittin Northern ^ Hay, landlnj^froiu barqno Maria Mortou^and far HOWLAND ft CO. H AY .—100 'Bales prim* Eastern Hay, for sale fa arrive per brig Sanaa Lndwig. from Boston, by Ludw ig, from Boston, by M BUNKER ft OGDEN. Iq' 1 LOUR.—loo bbls. Baltimore Flour", foT sale E to arrivepor Josephas, by Choico refined N. O. Sugar and choice I*o 25 44 Fair and Prime Muoeovodo do 150 bbls. htesm refined do Nnturo’s own mothoii, by Nature’ Gsstrio Juice, tfjr Half a teaspoon full of Pepsin lu- fused in water will digest or dlssof ve live ponuds of Hunzt Beef in about two hours, out of the etomneh. PEPSIN is tho chiof olcmont, or groat digestingtprin- ciplo of the Gastrio Juice—tho solvent of the Food, the purifying, preserving and stimulating ngent of the Sto mach und Intestines. It is extracted from the Diges tive Stomach of tho Ox. thus forming a true Digettive Fluid, precisely like tho natural Gastrio Juioo in its Chemical powers,and furniahlna oompleto and porfact substitute for it. Hclcntlflc Evidence! Call on the Agent und get a descriptive olrculargratis. f iviug a largo amount of eclontiflo evidenco, from Lie Ig’s Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe’s Physiology or Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on Food aad Diet, Dr. J.W. Draper, of New-Y’ork University, Professor Dunglison’s Physi ology, Prof. Hilliman, or Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology, ftp., together with reports of cures from all parts of the United Stater. No Alcohol, Utttera, or Avldn! ftfiT ltemoinhor this: Dr. Houghton’s PEP81N is a great natural remedy, free from Alcohol, Bitters, Acids and Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, aud nuy bo tukon by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water uracker without oouta distress. Bu tt are of Druggod imitations. Pepsin is not a drug. OurrM In Every Town. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin lisa now boon tosted for np- s in every large town in the United Patients, are given in thoCircnlarsfurnisKodbyAgeuta Pepnin In Fluid nnd Powder. .Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—and iu Prescription vials lor the use of Phvsiolanr Private Tivato Circulars for Physicians may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or hia Agents, describing the whole pro cess of preparation, nnd giving tho authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objeetion can bo raieod against its use by Physicians in rospcctable standing and regu lar practice. Frioo $1 per bottle. Hi- OBSERVE THIS:-Every bottlo of the genuine Pepsin bears tho written signature of J. 8. HOUGH TON, M. D. t solo proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trado Mark secured. aarSoldbv all Drugrfataaud Dealers in Medicines W. W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Rolail Agent in je!7 oodlv-lawl Wholesale and Retail Agont Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, .OB THIS CUBIC Or Goughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchi tis, Whooping Gough, Cronp, Asthma, and Consumption! Many yoars of trial, instead of impairing tho public confidence in this medioine, lias won far it an appreciation aud notorie ty by far exceeding the raotb sanguiuo expectations of its frimnla. Nothing but Us in trinsic virtues and the unmis- takablo benefit conferred on thousands of sufforers, oould originate and maintain the roputation which it cojoys. While many inferior rem edies thrust upon tho community, have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every tidal, con ferred benefits on the afllicted they can never forget, and produced cures too nuuiorous and too remarkable i be fargottou. While it is u fraud on tlie public fa pretend that any io medicine will infallibly cure—still theroiaabundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a gener al thing, but almost invariably cures tho maladies for which it is employod. time makes these facts wider and bettor kqown, this medicine has gradually become the beat reliance of tho afllicted, from the log cabin of tho American peas ant, to tho palaces of European Kings. Throughout this entiro couutry, in every State, oily, and indeed al- "• ;atovory hamlet it contains. Cherry Pectoral is known the best remedy extant far diseases of the Throat und Lungs, aud iu many foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively .used by thoir most intolligent physi cians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, whore the medical sciences havo reached their highest nerfec- factiou. Cherry Pectoral is introduced, anu in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public In stitutions, aud iu domestic practice, as the surest reme dy their attending physicians can employ far the more dangerous affectious of the lungs. Also iu mildercasca 1 r ~“ ihildron It is safe, pleasant aud effectual to cure. - •• • • • flattering testimonials ’ The Chorry Foctorai It manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own < yo,with invariable acouracj and care. It is sealed and protect ed by law front counterfeits, consequently can bo relied un as genuine, without adultoratiou. ’"o have endeavored hero to furniili the communlt; a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and i illy ith should commend itself to thoir confldeucu— a remedy “ | safe, speedy mid effectual, » hich this has by r ’t*jlf to be ; , • — pouted and countless trials prove itstlf to bo ; aud trust by great care in preparing it w ith chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians a new agent on which they e u ts, and the afilict- —. cau rely for the best re Tr .... od with a remedy that will dofor them all that medioino iu do. Propared and sold hy JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Macs. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO., W. W. LINCOLN, T. M. TURNER ft CO.. J. B. MOORE ft CO., Savan'h, aud all druggists throughout tho south. r 17 Th.SftT law t v scaled Herrings; 20 quintals now Cpdtish . nd 60 half boxes BuuoU Raisins. lleJilvcd far sale by HGIIANTON, JOUN8TON ft CO. ALAGA GRAPES, ORANGES, LEMONS, Ao.—Rocoived por steamer Alubauia, 6 kegs Mal- .igu Grapes, IU boxes Oranges, 10 do. Liquors, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Prunos, Almoudu. fto. GEO. ALEXANDER, Cor. Bull and Congress st*., Mon’tsq. HIJI hsTHl Dry Goods.—‘4, % uud 4-4 Brown stripes uud plaids, Mariners stripes, Bine Drill, Mixed ids. JL r i Cheek, Bod-tick, Brown Drill, ftc., for (marl) LaHOCUE ft BOWNE. WEB8TER ft PALMES. H lfJII l’HOOF WHIN 50 bbls. idgfc,proof Whisky W •’ Whito 44 do WIUHH.Y, «fce N.O. 4U 44 filouungshela do HI 44 Pure old Bourbon do 120 " Phelps Gin 50 ” Domojtin Brandy •')0 qr'. oaskH do For sale by | fob 21 WEBSTER ft PALMES. New Spi-iUK Goods. ^^RG AN DIE and Brocade Muslius Striped and plain India SilkB edla-workod Collars ■ colored Slfk (slovi hi to Cotton Hoso Embroidered l.awn Hnudkerchiefs Satin, Dress Trimmings Black, whito aud colored P Justreocivsd by -Landing Irnm ship Atilicete ANDREW LOW ft CO. Osun- turgi; to be sold vory low. M. THEN DERG AST ft CO., 178 Broughton-st.. mar 1 Opposite St. Andrew's Hall, West side. A F11 sound; a Boy, W years old, accustomed t non work, and w arranted sound. Apply to mar 2 W. W G roceries i groceries!? grocer ies! !!—The stock of Groceries now in St. An- aruw’s Hall, are milling as low for cash, as it is the in tension of the representatives of tlie iate 0. B. Scully, deceased, to wind up tho busiuess, For good and cheap Groceries, ews fa SCALLEY’8, St. Andrew’s llall. L ARI) < 'ANfcj, Oil nnd Cutnpbene Caus, cjugur. I Tea and Coffee CanUtera, for sale by mar o J AML'S SULLIVAN, 146 Broughton-st. AN'. 143 ifrwuMwwt. W/ OOUKN WAUK, Ilruotuf, i>, T I ChcMo Safe*. Flour lloxen, to.,foi JAM Ed BUri.lVAS.V^l nilASTBU OOKFKK.-Fruiu i LEACHED MH1HT1NG, aud Mieeiing.— Ji »nd l i Bleached Shirtiug, assorted uusli- , 9-8 Pillow-ease Cottou, 6 to 12-4 1“ ’ * ug, Bleached Cotton Drill, far sale by M m . .a Bleached Sheet- aochi Plnld and Printed Bareges, Silk Tissues, and Ua- rege Delaines. Figured Silks, Plaid India Silks, Blaok rinks, all widths; French Jaconets and Printed Organ dies; French Ginghams, Embroidored fto. DEWITT ft MORGAN. AGON AND LAUD.—20 cooks choice Hums; “ hhd*. 8idcs; 25 do. Shoulders; 2U bbls. oholco ■A Received and for salo by McMAHON ft DOYLE- , UAcor 1J 15 hhd Leaf Lard, inar I g per Bark Maria Morton, for sale by BR1G1IA6I. KELLY ft CO- B ACON.—3, r » hluls. prime Si tin*, for sulo to of rive, per schr. Martha Jaue, from New-Orleans, b) iu.r 1 Wll.ilS t BHUNUAUF. u arrive, liar stbr. 8. N. Smith, WILLIS t BBUNPAOE. just received and far sale by vr - v •r 3 COLL1NB ft BULKLEV^ W INKS, UKAMIIKS, bers aro offoring an invoice of Wipes, Brsa‘ » Y Y her* are offering an invoice or wines, fto., in cosos at reduced prices, fa olosetheeonslknm« n • mar3 BUNKER OTTI.KI) WINKS nnd |)Oni<ED WINKS nnd nUANIHBS.- J> Madulra, Fcrt, and Slrnr. Win.* *“■! Bnv"3 ™ oTifvluttgu, fur nal. at [ftiiHl BCALl.YJ^ Potligrew's Wliitc Cora. T WO cargoes of the mhovo colehrated Corn l«f ■ale to arrive hy (fob 12) C. A. L. LAMAit- AT llfi other Hoc 1*60. i ft* 19